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Mike Huckabee Launches New Ad in Michigan

Mike Huckabee Launches New Ad in Michigan

Little Rock, AR - The Huckabee for President Campaign launched a new television ad in Michigan Wednesday, underscoring the former Arkansas governor's commitment to Republican voters in the "Wolverine State."

Fresh off of a major victory in the Iowa Caucuses and a strong showing in New Hampshire, the Huckabee campaign has its sights on the January 15 GOP Michigan Primary.

"We're looking forward to competing in Michigan," said Campaign Manager Chip Saltsman. "Americans want a president who understands their dreams and aspirations, as well as their daily challenges.  They want a president from Main Street, not Wall Street.  Governor Huckabee is that candidate."

The new 30-second ad, called "Understanding," highlights Huckabee's Main Street message, his vision for America, and his understanding of the struggles of average American families. 

The ad also references Huckabee's pro-growth economic record as governor of Arkansas which includes fostering an increase of 121,686 Arkansans employed during his tenure. Under Governor Huckabee, Arkansas hit the lowest unemployment mark (4.1%) in state history and had the lowest average unemployment rate in the past 30 years.

"All across America, citizens are looking for a President who has a vision for ensuring America's greatest days are yet to come. As President, I will fight to protect the American Dream, promote prosperity, and preserve our core values," said Governor Mike Huckabee in the ad.

"As President, I will also bring the understanding of Main Street to the White House and bring about change for the better all across America just as I did in Arkansas," he said.

Script of "Understanding" -- :30 TV

MH ON CAMERA:

"When you grow up and life's a struggle, you have a whole different understanding of what most people are going through."

MH VOICE OVER FOOTAGE:

"We're losing manufacturing jobs, homeowners face a credit crisis, high fuel costs are spiraling, and families are hurting.  I cut taxes, built highways, reformed health care and education, and achieved record job growth.  I'm Mike Huckabee and I approved this message because I believe most Americans want their next president to remind them of the guy they work with, not the guy who laid them off.

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

John Kerry Endorses Barack Obama for President

John Kerry Endorses Obama for President

CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA – Senator John Kerry endorsed Senator Barack Obama for President today.

Below is the text of Kerry’s address, as prepared for delivery:

Martin Luther King said “the time is always right to do what is right”. And I’m here in South Carolina because this is the right time to share with you my confidence that the next President of the United States should be, can be, and will be Barack Obama.

Four years ago, I began my own presidential campaign here in Charleston at Patriots Point. I committed myself then to fight for “a new era of concern for community and not division.” When the campaign ended almost a thousand miles away in Boston, I congratulated President Bush but I also warned him “of the danger of division in our country and of the desperate need for unity, for finding the common ground, coming together.” I dared to hope publicly that the healing would begin then. It didn’t – but it will begin when Barack Obama is President.

There are other candidates in this race with whom I have worked and whom I respect. They are terrific public servants and each of them could be President tomorrow and each would fight to take the country in the right direction.

But I believe that more than anyone else, Barack Obama can help our country turn the page and get America moving by uniting us and ending the division that we have faced. He has a superb talent, as all of you know, to communicate the best of our hopes and aspirations for America and for the world and that is why Barack Obama has the greatest potential to lead a transformation not just a transition.

He knows that real change only comes when millions of Americans join together and come together in a movement that demands it – when they’re united in common cause and to speak out so loudly that Washington absolutely has no choice but to listen. That’s not just a way to win the election – it’s the only way to change the nation.  He understands that we have to force the politicians to feel your power – and I am here because it is Barack Obama who in a unique way brings the lessons of the neighborhood, the lessons of the legislature and the lessons of his own life to that awesome challenge.  And my friends those lessons that made him a candidate to bring change to our country they’re same lessons he will bring to the oval office every day to fight for you as President of the United States.   

Now, I was proud to help introduce Barack to the nation when I asked him to speak to our national convention in 2004.  Obviously, Barack did all the heavy-lifting. But like millions of Americans, Teresa and I were stirred by the way he eloquently reminded all of us of the fact that our “true genius is faith in simple dreams, an insistence on small miracles;” and we were all of us moved by the power with which he shattered the shallow stereotype, reminding people all across America that in Red States and Blue States, we “worship an awesome God.”

At this moment in America -- who better than Barack Obama to call us to responsibility for children abandoned in cities and rural communities?  Who better than Barack Obama to remind all Americans how much difference it makes to get an open door to a good school?  Who better than Barack Obama to bring millions of disaffected young people back to the great task of governing and making a difference, child to child, community to community? Who better than Barack Obama to bring new credibility to America’s role in the world and help restore our moral authority? Who better than Barack Obama to turn a new page in American politics so that, Democrat, Independent and Republican alike can look to leadership that unites to find the common ground? 

Mile by mile of the long march of this campaign, the cynics have questioned whether this young leader from Illinois is ready.  But you know what? The cynics may have spoken, but it’s the people who will decide. And it’s the people who can prove the doubters wrong and enlist thousands more in a movement for change to restore faith in our government at home and our reputation in the world.  In just a few days, right here in South Carolina, you get to do your part to make history and make Barack Obama President of the United States.

Since the birth of our nation, change has been won by young Presidents and young leaders who have shown that experience is defined not by time in Washington or years in office, but by wisdom, instinct and vision. Today we still draw on the “truths” that we believe to be “self-evident”—but how easy it is to forget that Thomas Jefferson was just 33 when he wrote them into our Declaration of Independence. How easy it is to forget that Martin Luther King was just 26 when he led the Montgomery Bus Boycott, just 34 when he inspired America with a powerful dream. My friends, when we choose a President, we are electing judgment and character, not years on this earth -- and it is the moral compass I see in Barack Obama that gives me confidence he will steer our country in the right direction.  He was, after all, right about the war in Iraq from the very beginning!

It’s time for South Carolina and our country to take stock of Barack Obama – to understand the strength of a man who grew up without his father, whose mother and grandparents couldn’t give him money or privilege but gave him passion and purpose, values and vision. Measure the character of a young man who graduated from an Ivy League college and could have gone anywhere – but chose the streets of Chicago as a community organizer going door to door to make hope burn a little brighter for the people who had seen the steel mills shut down and the jobs disappear. Measure the character of the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review, who could have found fame and fortune on Wall Street or in a high priced law firm, but who instead chose cause and commitment as a civil rights lawyer giving voice to the voiceless. Measure the character of that young lawyer who chose public service over private gain and went to the legislature where he fought the old divisions and brought people together to put money in the pockets of working poor families; put early childhood education ahead of giveaways for the elected and connected; and brought Democrats and Republicans together to stand up for civil rights and civil liberties. Measure the character of a United States Senator who passed landmark ethics reform to restore faith in government, and who stood up to the bureaucrats to get Illinois veterans the disability pay they were promised, and traveled to the other end of the earth to work to end the genocide in Darfur. That is the true measure of character – character we need in the White House, character we need to help America retake its rightful place in the world starting in 2009.

I was recently in Africa and then at the Climate Change talks in Bali.  From afar you can sometimes have a clearer view than when you are in the middle of the maelstrom.  I saw and felt how important it can be to America’s interests in the world – to our ability to reach across great divides and speak the truth from a different experience in our own land. I saw how Barack Obama could strengthen our nation and set us back on the path of our time-honored values.

On the Foreign Relations Committee where Barack and I serve together, I have seen his special talent, a leader who knows how to listen. Just think about the difference it will make after eight years of bluster and ideology to have a president who reaches out to other nations, a president who wants America to lead by example, and a statesman who recognizes that even the most powerful nation on earth needs to make some friends on this planet.

Like Barack, I lived abroad as a young man and I share with him a healthy respect for knowing and understanding other cultures and countries – not from a book or a briefing – but by personal experience – by gut – by instinct. Good statescraft has always relied on leadership that sees other nations and leaders not just through American eyes and expectations, but sees them as they see and hope for themselves. Barack will be a president who marshals all our resources – military, diplomatic, economic, and moral – and first and foremost will always tell the truth to the American people. After years of Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo, with Barack Obama in the White House, we will have a President who treats our moral authority as a precious national asset that does not limit our power, but magnifies our global leadership.

Some have suggested in this campaign that Barack is guilty of raising “false hopes.” So I ask you, was it a false hope when Thomas Jefferson said the United States should make available to every child a free education in public schools?  Was it a false hope when Franklin Roosevelt said that half of our senior citizens no longer had to live in poverty? Was it a false hope when Harry Truman said that every veteran of World War II could go to college on the G.I. Bill? Was it a false hope when John Kennedy said we would go the moon in a decade?  My friends, the only charge that rings false is the one that tells you not to hope for a better tomorrow. Don’t let anyone tell you to accept the downsizing of the American Dream – not in our America, not today, and not tomorrow when Barack Obama is President of the United States.

President Kennedy’s call to service brought me into the United States Navy and to Vietnam.  A war gone wrong, a country divided, and politicians content to keep us that way made me an activist when I came back home.  Knocking on doors that wouldn’t always open, I saw the cynicism of Washington, but I also saw that brothers and sisters standing together could bring about great change.

Thirty five years later, I’m a little older and grayer, and I see a Washington that is even more divided today than it was then.  I see Americans by the millions turned off from our democracy itself. I hear about voters who want to turn off the television -- take their phones off the hook -- stop opening the mail -- because to them politics has become a dirty word and we’ve all seen too much of a politics that sells out the conscience of our country just to win an election.

I am here today because we need new leadership that can call us back together,  and leaders who look out at America, and see, not an electorate to be sliced and diced and pitted against each other, but citizens who want to do great things together. Sometimes the hardest thing for the established political world to do is make a clean break with the past – to readily embrace new thinking and a new beginning. The Old Guard sometimes has a hard time acknowledging an individual who breaks the mold. Well let me tell you something, Barack Obama isn’t just going to break the mold – together, we are going to shatter into a million pieces!

The country is yearning for bipartisanship, yearning for a change in our politics, yearning for an end to the battles of the past. People want innovative, nonpartisan and especially non-scripted ways of fixing problems. That is what Barack brings to this race and South Carolina and the country have the chance to guarantee that we get it.

I am here because we need leadership that understands as another young man from Illinois once said, “a house divided against itself cannot stand” and more than ever we need leaders who have lived and breathed the politics of unity.

In life, we all travel different journeys which shape our character.  We learn.  We make mistakes. We grow - hopefully.  One thing is clear:  Washington isn’t the only teacher – and in recent years Washington DC hasn’t been the best teacher.  I support Barack Obama for President because he has the judgment to know that Washington must change, the character to have already fought to change it, and the best ability of anyone running to unite Americans in that cause.

I support him because he doesn’t seek to perfect the politics of Swiftboating, but to end it.   

I support Barack Obama because he will help bring the country together again, lead the world and show by example, not by words, that here in America anything is really possible for those who dare to dream and those determined to work for it.

History gives us moments.  We get to decide what to do with them. I believe, this moment is the moment we should make Barack Obama President of the United States.  And I welcome him to Charleston, South Carolina - Barack Obama.

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson To Hold Press Conference Today

New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson to Hold Press Conference Today

SANTA FE, NM -- Democratic Presidential candidate and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson will hold a press conference at the State Capitol in Santa Fe, NM this afternoon at 1:00pm MT.

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

Edwards Statement On Senator Kerry's Endorsement Of Senator Obama

EDWARDS STATEMENT ON SENATOR KERRY’S ENDORSEMENT OF SENATOR OBAMA

Chapel Hill, North Carolina – John Edwards released the following statement today about Senator John Kerry’s endorsement of Senator Barack Obama.

“Our country and our Party are stronger because of John’s service, and I respect his decision.  When we were running against each other and on the same ticket, John and I agreed on many issues.  I continue to believe that this election is about the future, not the past, and that the country needs a President who will fight aggressively to end the status quo and change the Washington system and to give voice to all of those whose voices are ignored in the corridors of power.”

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

John Kerry to Join Barack Obama for Charleston “Rally for Change”

John Kerry to Join Barack Obama for Charleston “Rally for Change”

CHARLESTON, SC – U.S. Sen. John Kerry will announce his endorsement of Barack Obama during the “Rally for Change” today at The Cistern at the College of Charleston.

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

Romney For President Launches New Radio Ad, "Michigan Values"

ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT LAUNCHES NEW RADIO AD, "MICHIGAN VALUES"

Boston, MA – Today, Romney for President launched its newest radio ad, "Michigan Values."  The ad features Congressman Pete Hoekstra (R-MI) and his wife, Diane Hoekstra, discussing why their family is proud to support Governor Romney.  Having grown up in Michigan, Governor Romney's values are Michigan's values.  As President, Governor Romney will work with Michigan leaders like Congressman Hoekstra to protect our traditional family values, strengthen our economy and change Washington.  Michigan is personal for Governor Romney, and as President, he will work to ensure that Michigan and all of America is strong.

The ad will begin airing as part of the campaign's rotation today in Michigan.

Script For "Michigan Values" (RADIO:60):

CONGRESSMAN PETE HOEKSTRA:  "Hi, this is Congressman Pete Hoekstra."

DIANE HOEKSTRA: "And this is Diane Hoekstra."

CONGRESSMAN PETE HOEKSTRA: "These are serious times for America."

DIANE HOEKSTRA: "And for the American family."

PETE HOEKSTRA: "And that's why our family took a hard look at all the candidates for President."

DIANE HOEKSTRA: And if you care about the family, one candidate stands out.

CONGRESSMAN PETE HOEKSTRA: "Yup, Mitt Romney."

DIANE HOEKSTRA: "Governor Mitt Romney represents the values that are important to us.  He will fight for the unborn and traditional marriage."

CONGRESSMAN PETE HOEKSTRA: "Mitt Romney's values are Michigan values."

DIANE HOEKSTRA: "They ought to be, he grew up right here, in Michigan."

CONGRESSMAN PETE HOEKSTRA: "Mitt Romney will also fight to change Washington.  He'll lower middle class taxes, reducing federal spending, and if Congress gets out of line…"

DIANE HOEKSTRA: "You guys?"

CONGRESSMAN PETE HOEKSTRA:  "Yeah, Mitt Romney, he'll use that veto pen."

DIANE HOEKSTRA: "And Mitt Romney will look out for Michigan.  Creating jobs and protecting our lakes.  For Mitt Romney, Michigan is personal."

CONGRESSMAN PETE HOEKSTRA:  "You know, I respect all the candidates, but when it comes to leading America into the future, Mitt Romney, he has the energy and vision to make a real difference." 

DIANE HOEKSTRA: "Please join us…"

CONGRESSMAN PETE HOEKSTRA:  "…the Hoekstra family"

DIANE HOEKSTRA:  "In supporting Mitt Romney.  He will make a great President."

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY:  "I'm Mitt Romney and I approved this message."

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

Rudy Giuliani Campaign Launches Florida TV Ad, “Super Bowl”

Rudy Giuliani Campaign Launches Florida TV Ad, “Super Bowl”

Winter Park, FL - The Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee today announced the launch of a new television ad entitled “Super Bowl.”  The ad begins airing in Florida today.

Script for “Super Bowl”:

Voice Over: “With pundits and politicos handicapping the campaign like the Super Bowl, it’s easy to lose sight of what’s at stake. An economy in peril. A country at war. A future uncertain. The media loves process. Talking heads love chatter. But Florida has a chance to turn down the noise. And show the world that leadership is what really matters.”

Mayor Giuliani: “I’m Rudy Giuliani and I approved this message.”

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

Romney For President National Call Day 2008 Raises An Estimated $5 Million

ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT NATIONAL CALL DAY 2008 RAISES AN ESTIMATED $5 MILLION

Boston, MA – Today, Governor Mitt Romney announced that National Call Day 2008 has raised an estimated $5 million. About 500 Romney volunteer fundraisers from across the country joined Governor Romney in Boston today to call donors nationwide to raise both primary and general election dollars. Today marks the first Romney for President finance event in which general election dollars were raised. The success of today's event will help Governor Romney continue to compete nationwide and help communicate his message of bringing conservative change in Washington.

Governor Mitt Romney said, "National Call Day 2008 has been an extraordinary success. I am grateful to all of the fundraisers and donors who have helped us raise the resources we need to continue to be competitive in all 50 states. Washington is broken, and we all know that it will take someone from outside of Washington to bring conservative change to our nation's capital. Today's success shows the continued belief that I have the vision, values and experience to bring that change. 

"This is going to be a long race, but we have some great momentum, and will carry that momentum into Michigan. The success of today's events shows a continued belief that I am the only Republican candidate who can match up against the Democrats in the fall. My campaign is about the future of our country, and I will be ready to go toe-to-toe with the Democrats in the general election."

"National Call Day 2008" Fast Facts:

  • Estimated Total Amount: $5 Million
  • Estimated Primary Election Funds: $1.5 Million
  • Estimated General Elections Funds: $3.5 Million
  • Estimated Total Donations: 10,000
  • Volunteer Fundraisers Participating: 500
  • Volunteer fundraisers hailed from more than 39 states
  • Telephones: 500
  • Laptop Computers: More than 100
  • Call Center Area: 37,800 square feet

Posted by Mike on January 09, 2008 | Permalink

New Mike Huckabee TV Ad "Understanding"

New Mike Huckabee TV Ad "Understanding"

Mike Huckabee for President
:30 TV
"Understanding"

MH ON CAMERA:
"When you grow up and life's a struggle, you have a whole different understanding of what most people are going through."

MH VOICE OVER FOOTAGE:
"We're losing manufacturing jobs, homeowners face a credit crisis, high fuel costs are spiraling, and families are hurting. I cut taxes, built highways, reformed health care and education, and achieved record job growth. I'm Mike Huckabee and I approved this message because I believe most Americans want their next president to remind them of the guy they work with, not the guy who laid them off.

Graphics:

U.S. Lost 2.4 Million Manufacturing Jobs
-U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics '01-'07

Cut Taxes Over 90 Times
-AR Department of Finance and Administration FY '97-'05

Health Care Coverage for 70,000 Uninsured Children.
-ARKids First!

Better Schools
Higher Test Scores
-Dept. of Education
-American Educational Research Association 7/30/07

"One of America's Best Governors"
-TIME Magazine November 13, 2005

Posted by Mike on January 09, 2008 | Permalink

Rudy Giuliani Outlines Plan to Cut Taxes and Reform the Tax Code

Rudy Giuliani Outlines Plan to Cut Taxes and Reform the Tax Code

Melbourne, FL – Mayor Rudy Giuliani outlined his plan to cut taxes and reform the tax code in a speech today in Melbourne, Florida. The Mayor’s tax cut plan – the most aggressive of anyone running for President – aims to spark the American economy, lower the tax burden on Americans and help businesses create jobs, while eliminating wasteful government spending in Washington.

Mayor Giuliani plans to simplify the tax code by introducing the Fair and Simple Tax (FAST) form. The FAST form gives American taxpayers the option of filling out their taxes on a single page, while cutting the current six brackets in half and preserving the major deductions that Americans depend upon – mortgage interest, charity, state & local taxes, the child tax credit, the personal exemption and the new health care exclusion.

Rudy’s plan also cuts the corporate tax rate from 35% to 25% to keep America competitive in the global economy. In addition, the Mayor proposes giving the death tax the death penalty, cutting the capital gains tax from 15% to 10% and indexing the Alternative Minimum Tax for inflation and eventually eliminating it.

In addition, the Mayor’s proposal eliminates the double-taxation of personal saving accounts, reinstates the Research and Development Tax Credit and makes the current Bush tax cuts permanent.

“At a time when many Americans are worried about the economy, now is the right time to cut taxes so we can put America back on a pro-growth path towards future prosperity,” said Mayor Giuliani. “Fiscal Conservative Republicans remember what Ronald Reagan taught us: when you cut taxes you liberate the potential of the American people…and you unlock the genius of our free market economy.”

As Chief Executive of America’s largest city, Mayor Giuliani proposed 64 tax cuts and succeeded 23 times – working with a Democratic City Council and a Democratic State Assembly. Rudy reduced New Yorkers’ tax burden by 19% - down to its lowest level in three decades – by the end of his eight years in office. Mayor Giuliani delivered more tax relief to his constituents than all of the other Republican candidates combined.

Posted by Mike on January 09, 2008 | Permalink

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